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These irresistible apple recipes are the best ways to use this popular fruit! There’s something for everyone, from salad to apple pie.

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Got apples? Here’s a collection of deliciously fun apple recipes for using this popular super fruit! There’s all the standards like apple pie, apple crisp, and applesauce. But there are so many more creative ways to use apples in your cooking. Throw them into salads, roast them with cauliflower, or add them to pancakes or smoothies for a healthy breakfast.

The sky is the limit with apples, so let’s get started! Try browse by type, try our apple breakfast recipes or apple dessert recipes.

And now, our top apple recipes!

Other apple recipe ideas

Did see something you liked? Here are some other ideas for serving apples:

  • Compote, jelly, jam or chutney
  • Strudel or dumplings: see these top Apple Desserts
  • With chicken or pork
  • Waldorf salad

Apple nutrition facts

Apples are full of nutrients! Here’s a quick breakdown of apple nutrition info and facts (Source: Healthline):

  • Apples are full of fiber and water: 1 apple has 4 grams of fiber or about 15% of your daily needs
  • They are a good source of vitamin C: 1 apple has about 14% of your daily needs
  • Apples contain pectin, a type of fiber that acts as a prebiotic and helps with gut health
  • Raw apples clean your teeth and massage your gums!
  • Most of the nutrients in apples are in the skin, so you should eat the skin as much as possible.

How to store apples

Here’s what to know about storing apples to make in these apple recipes!

  • Store at room temperature for ripening.
  • Store ripe apples in the refrigerator for several weeks in the fruit drawer. To slow down the dehydration, cover with a loosely closed or perforated plastic bag.

About the authors

Alex & Sonja

Hi there! We’re Alex & Sonja Overhiser, authors of two cookbooks, busy parents, and a real life couple who cooks together. We founded the A Couple Cooks website in 2010 to share simple, seasonal recipes and the joy of cooking. We now offer thousands of original recipes, cooking tips, and meal planning ideas—all written and photographed by the two of us (and tested on our kids!).

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  1. Reena Bansal says:

    This was a great comfort food during quarantine. I had less flavorful apples so I added 1/2 tsp of ginger and some lemon zest and it tasted terrific!